Trail is marked, packed and groomed. The trail makes a loop through lodgepole pine forest and large open parks. Many open play areas are available. Avalanche danger is small.
Directions
Antelope Butte is located off of US Highway 14 and features two chair lifts, one beginner lift and nineteen runs. The ...

This trail follows several roads through the Meadowlark burn to Baby Wagon Creek. From there, the trail winds through lodgepole pine and Engelmann spruce forests, until intersecting the East Tensleep Lake Loop in Upper Meadows. Trail then leads back to Meadowlark Lodge.
Directions
Directions from US Hwy. 16: Trail intersects US ...

The Bighorn National Forest offers 387 miles of snowmobile trails, two downhill ski areas, and four cross-country ski trails.
The Bighorn National Forest offers great powder riding as well as groomed trails for the snowmobile enthusiast. The snowmobile season is December 1 thru April 15. Snow depths and trail ...

The Cutler Ski Trails has approximately 3 miles of packed trails that average from 8100? to 8600? in elevation. The system was developed as an optional packed and marked system for people wanting to bring their dogs along. The Sibley Lake Ski Trails do not allow dogs along the ...

The Dry Fork Jeep Trail goes down through open sagebrush parks dotted with aspen patches. The last 1/2 mile winds through a lodgepole stand. The Dry Fork Ridge to the right, and the Little Horn Rim straight ahead, can be seen before reaching the timber. In late fall and ...

The Dry Fork Ridge Road starts up a steep hill to the ridge top, and then along the ridge itself. It crosses open parks and passes through timber patches of lodge pole and lumber pine, and later spruce and fir. The parks are grass and broad leafed plants, or ...

Trail goes through the Meadowlark burn to Upper Meadows. It then rises to East Tensleep Lake, where the trail turns downhill. Shortly after going through Sitting Bull Park the trail intersects US Hwy. 16, crossing the lake, and back to Meadowlark Lodge. There are several steep pitches on this ...

The trail is marked, packed and groomed. Large bowls of excellent snow provide large play areas. Avalanche precautions should be taken in some of these bowls
Directions
Directions from Greybull: 40 miles east of Greybull, on US Hwy. 14 at the intersection with Hunt Mountain ...

TRAIL BEGINNING: At Resort.
TRAIL ENDING: 9,677 ft.
ATTRACTIONS AND CONSIDERATIONS: There can be limited access at lower elevations to the east of Powder Pass during low snow years.
NARRATIVE: Individual trails within the system are not named or numbered, but some are designated with orange diamonds. Some areas on the District ...